Nepali Sherpa guide climbs Mount Everest 24th time
   Date :22-May-2019

 
KATHMANDU:
 
Kami Rita Sherpa breaks his own record for the most Everest ascents within a week 
 
KAMI Rita Sherpa, the 50-year-old veteran Nepali mountaineer, scaled Mount Everest for the 24th time on Tuesday as he guided an Indian police team atop the world’s highest peak, breaking his own record for the most Everest ascents within a week. Kami, who conquered Everest 23rd time on May 15, scaled the 8,848-metre peak along with the Indian team, becoming the only mountaineer in the world to hold the record for most Everest summits.
 
According to Mingma Sherpa, Company Chairman at Seven Summit Treks, the Nepali veteran from Thame village of Solukhumbu district successfully climbed Mount Everest at 6:38 am from Nepal side. “Kami Rita along with the Indian Police team from the Seven Summit Treks expedition has stood atop the roof of the world,” Mingma told The Himalayan Times. Kami reached the top of Mount Everest guiding an Indian team, he said. He started his summit push from Camp IV on Monday night and reached the summit point on Tuesday morning, said Gyanendra Shrestha, a liaison officer at the base camp.
 
Kami has already climbed most of the peaks above 8,000 metres, including K2, Cho-oyu, Lhoste and Annapurna among others. The climbers have now been descending to the lower camps safely, Mingma said, adding that Kami wanted to climb Mount Everest for at least 25 times.
 
Kami has been climbing Mount Everest since 1994. He could not climb the Everest in 1995 after his client got sick on the way to summit. In 1995, he abandoned the summit bid after the deadliest avalanche killed expedition teams. Nepal opened the climbing route to the world’s highest peak on May 14, when a team of eight Sherpas successfully scaled the Mount Everest, becoming the first team to reach the summit.